This is to mirror the Calicentric threads that have just emerged, so the same suggestions would apply.Use this forum for leaving the name, address, phone number, and/or website of your favorite espresso/coffee houses in Tucson and Phoenix (and surrounding areas) with a brief synopsis.

There have been a lot of great places mentioned out there, so let's try and consolidate all the places on one list here.

No debating or reviews, please.

Just names, addresses, and website. (Chain places like Peet's, Starbucks, etc. need NOT be mentioned).

Note: Format stolen blatantly from Gusto without permission in the interest of uniformity. Hopefully, forgiveness is forthcoming...

Cabin Coffee6525 W Happy Valley Rd # C104Glendale, AZ 85310Cabin Coffee in Glendale has a nice feel to it and I've never been served a low quality shot of espresso. They do some interesting things with their chai there that gives it a pretty decent (and different) taste. The sandwiches they offer come highly recommended as well.

Lux Coffeebar4404 N Central Ave # 1Phoenix, AZ 85012A personal favorite of mine, no matter what's said around the Arizona boards, is Lux Coffeebar. They've been getting into roasting for their own shop, they pour latte art, and the atmosphere is enjoyable. However, I do have to give a bit of warning that I've noticed that a bit of lax care is taken during the afternoon and I've been disappointed with some shots I've been served during the afternoon hours. My recommendation is to visit it later into the evenings for a top quality shot of espresso. Also, home espresso enthusiasts should grab themselves a pound of their house espresso...so long as it's in date. The espresso is sweet and reminds of me of chocolate covered cherries, especially when pulled as a ristretto.

My brothers live in Tucson and I'd rather not have to fly down my espresso machine and local beans to show them what espresso/machiato is suppose to taste like. One of my brothers say that nothing he's tried in Tucson even compares to 'Serious Coffee' from the lower Vancouver Island which I really hope isn't true, because Serious though they roast their own isn't super. Someone please save me the task of shipping down my equipment and pointing to a cafe in Tucson with an international standard that roasts their own and can compete in a barista comp.

Another of those way out of the way. At least this one is on the way to SV to see my Mom & Dad!They pulled good 'spro, decent foam (a little sudsy for me) and their staff were nice and courteous. Sorta odd, I'm used to a bit more prima from my baristi. The place did have a bit of a paper-hat PBTC air to it, but the espresso they produced soon quelled those rumours. And, they sponsor the Aggress bicycle team, so your money is going for good 'spro and a good cause!

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